Amazon has announced the launch of a Streaming Partners Program which lets users add SHOWTIME, STARZ and dozens more video subscriptions to their Prime membership.
The U.S. Department of Justice is satisfied with reforms put in place by Apple to comply with antitrust laws and says it no longer requires a monitor to oversee its sales of eBooks.
Atari has announced the launch of Atari Fit for iPhone, iPad, iPod touch and Android devices, an app that lets you earn points to unlock its classic games.
When Stanford University researchers woke up on Tuesday, they were stunned to find out that 11,000 people had signed up to their cardiovascular study using Apple ResearchKit.
Apple CEO Tim Cook will be delivering George Washington University's commencement address on May 17th and will be awarded an honorary doctorate of public service.
A123 Systems has filed a lawsuit against Apple claiming that it poached workers to develop its own 'large scale battery division', furthering rumors that the company is building an electric car.
Universal Studio has confirmed that it's picked up the Steve Jobs movie from Sony Pictures after the studio put the high profile film into turnaround last week.
Amazon has announced that its Black Friday deals start today and will continue for eight straight days, with the company adding deals as often as every ten minutes.
U.S. District Judge Denise Cote has granted class action status to an e-book lawsuit against Apple for conspiring with publishers to fix e-book prices.
Puffchat, an app that claims to let you send vanishing messages like SnapChat, has been exposed for being incredibly insecure, saving deleted messages, and making supposedly deleted photos accessible via the web.
Apple's ongoing feud with the court appointed monitor in the E-Book antitrust case intensified when court papers were filed claiming Apple was obstructing the monitor's work